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hi guys hea i have my r33 i have just put a 96 rb25 s2 done 72k very clean motor body has done just over 100k

its has

full custom interior

custom sunset orange paint

full 3" from turbo back

brand new exedy clucth

full bodykit 400r front veilside side and rear

dmax ventd bonnet

dmax side mirrors

custom screamer pipe

ARC cooler and piping

r33 gtr spoiler

19" gmax rims 9"front 10"rear nice bit of dish

lowerd springs

apexi rsm

bigger fuel pump

im sure iv missd somethings out.im lookn for cash or swaps so show me what you got or give me some cash offers you never no what ill say.

car will be sold with 6 months rego and rwc if needed.

i also have a highrise manifold. master power turbo and greddy copy intake manifold if u wanted them im sure we could sort something out.

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Edited by maniekan

to me thats no show car but it is very clean and deffinatly well worth the coin asking.

better than alot of thecars out there tryin to sell for 20k sayin they are show cars.

shouldnt take to long to sell it i recon

good work and gl :thumbsup:

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